Series newsletter 2009-10-10

2009 FIA WTCC CALENDAR APPROVED
On Tuesday in Paris the FIA World Motor Sport Council approved the draft
for the 2009 World Touring Car Championship.
Twelve meetings are listed, including one in Morocco on May 3rd that will
be hosted on a new...

2009 FIA WTCC CALENDAR APPROVED

On Tuesday in Paris the FIA World Motor Sport Council approved the draft
for the 2009 World Touring Car Championship.

Twelve meetings are listed, including one in Morocco on May 3rd that will
be hosted on a new street circuit at Marrakesh, which needs to be
homologated by the FIA. The only other change concerns the Portuguese
event that comes back to Porto after having been hosted in Estoril this
year. Like in 2008, the next season will start in Curitiba, Brazil, and
end in Macau.

The date of the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix has been moved to August
30th, and is now in clash with the WTCC's German event, therefore KSO and
the Motorsport Arena Oschersleben are working together to move the
meeting to September 6th.

WTCC JOIN FIA INSTITUTE'S ADR PROGRAMME

The event in Monza has marked the introduction of the FIA Institute
Accident Data Recorder on WTCC cars. This device - mounted between the
driver's seat and the door - will be tested until the end of the season
to become mandatory from 2009.

The ADR Programme has been developed by the FIA Institute, and WTCC is
the first championship invited to join it. Andy Mellor of the Institute
visited Monza to help the teams to fix the recorder in place and get used
to it.

"The aim is to analyze crashes in detail and have a better understanding
of their consequences. The application of similar systems resulted in
massive safety improvements in Formula One, and now we want to focus on
doing the same in other categories. All the data recorded by the ADR will
be collected in the FIA Accident Data Base at Geneva and will provide an
important reference for the future. As an example this kind of data may
help to have a more scientific approach in designing components that are
crucial for the drivers' safety, like seats, roll cages, safety belt
anchorages," Mellor explained.

The ADR adopted by WTCC is the Model 3. IWI Witness that is capable of
measuring and recording meaningful chassis acceleration data during the
impact of an accident, in three orthogonal axes at a minimum frequency of
1000Hz and a minimum range of ±150g.

"We are honoured that WTCC is the first championship invited by the FIA
Institute to join the ADR Programme. This is an important additional
service offered to the competitors thanks to the good cooperation between
the FIA and KSO," championship promoter Marcello Lotti commented.

SEAT CLOSER TO THE WORLD TITLES

Following their triumphant weekend in Monza, where a crowd of 50,000
attended two races dominated by the Leon Tdi cars, SEAT are now closer to
claim both the Drivers' and Manufacturers' Championships.

Two punctures occurred at almost the same time during the second race in
Monza forcing Chevrolet's Robert Huff and BMW's Andy Priaulx to retire.
Therefore the Drivers' Championship fight looks now restricted to Yvan
Muller and Gabriele Tarquini, who shared victories in Monza and are split
by 9 points. With 40 points still at stake, the hopes of Huff (31 points
behind), Rickard Rydell (33) and Priaulx (34) have nearly vanished. All
other competitors haven fallen out of contention.

In the Manufacturers' Championship, the Spanish brand have stretched
their lead to 54 points ahead of BMW.

PROTEAM MOTORSPORT CLAIM TEAMS' TROPHY

Proteam Motorsport clinched the Yokohama Teams' Trophy with two race
meetings still to go. After Monza the leading margin of the Italian
outfit was stretched to 119 points ahead of Liqui Moly Team Engstler, and
there are only 108 still at stake.

This is the second consecutive year that Proteam Motorsport have claimed
the Trophy.

Proteam's drivers Sergio Hernandez and Stefano D'Aste may add the icing
to the cake, as they are currently first and second in the Independents'
Trophy. Hernandez, victorious in Monza's second race, leads by 22 points
ahead of his team mate. Their closest competitor, Exagon Engineering's
Pierre-Yves Corthals, fell a further 14 points adrift after he was
sidelined in the second race by electronic problems. Corthals had won the
first race in Monza.

F2 AND ABARTH TROPHY TO SUPPORT WTCC

The new FIA Formula 2 Championship and the Trofeo 500 Abarth will be two
important additions to the FIA WTCC events in 2009.

Formula Two will make its debut at the Valencia WTCC round on 31 May
2009, and will run at four other European WTCC events: Brno, Brands
Hatch, Oschersleben and Monza. "We have eight events, and most of them
are associated with the FIA World Touring Car Championship, which you
know always draws big crowds at circuits around the world," said the
series' promoter Jonathan Palmer.

The Trofeo 500 Abarth, reserved for the 190bhp Fiat 500 Abarth Assetto
Corse cars, will join six WTCC events. The same five as F2, plus Porto.

FIA EUROPEAN CUP NEXT WEEK IN AUSTRIA

The fourth edition of the FIA European Touring Car Cup will take place
next week at the Austrian Salzburgring, on October 18th and 19th. About
40 drivers coming from 17 countries are due to compete in the three
categories eligible for the event: Super 2000, Super Production and the
new Super 1600.

FIA Cups will be awarded to the winners of each category, while the
Nations' Cup will be awarded to the National Sporting Authority of the
country whose drivers have scored the highest number of points.